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1trav
Ott 25, 2011, 1:26 am

I really enjoy flipping through the offerings at Oak Knoll Press. I think their books on books and publishing are unmatched. Or are they? Are there other publishers out there that specialize in books on books? I know some university presses will release scholarly works about regional publishing efforts, but are there other imprints out there that fall into the same category as Oak Knoll?

If so, please share, I'd really like to see what they offer.

2benjclark
Ott 25, 2011, 10:58 am

Oak Knoll is far and away the most active right now-- perhaps the best ever. There have been others, but are no longer active like Burt Franklin. I also grab any books published by Beta Phi Mu-- there's quite a series there. Not sure if they are still publishing in their monograph and chapbook series or not, but there's nearly 100 years worth of "annuals" to gather. I need to work a little more on the series here on LT, now that you ask...

3Steven_VI
Ott 25, 2011, 1:03 pm

If you have lots of money, check out Hes & De Graaf publishers. They have works of reference and expensive multi-volume facsimiles. They're publishing a history of the library in the Western world, volume 5 has just appeared with over 600 pages. And there's more to come, since volume 5 is only the renaissance...

4dpbrewster
Nov 1, 2011, 9:27 pm

David Godine has put out several over the years.

5trav
Modificato: Nov 2, 2011, 11:10 pm

#4 - Thanks for the tip. Lots of typography titles on their list.

6trav
Modificato: Nov 2, 2011, 11:10 pm

#3 - Wow. Those books look expansive (and expensive). I would like to spend some time with them... one day. Maybe I can find a library that has them. My book budget can't quite cover those. But they are certainly something I'd like to read.